AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Transport Oversight: The European Court of Auditors says Western Balkans countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, are unlikely to finish EU core transport links by 2030 due to slow project delivery, weak monitoring and sustainability concerns, with WBIF funding of €527mn (2015–mid 2025) flagged for delays. Corridor Vc Costs & Traffic: The FBiH government extended the temporary toll suspension on Poprikuše–Nemila and Nemila–Vranduk sections of Corridor Vc through Dec. 31, 2026, aiming to ease congestion on the M-17 corridor during ongoing works. Central Banking Cooperation: The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina sent a delegation to the Bank of England to deepen cooperation on monetary stability, FX reserves, payment systems and risk management. Border Trade Boost: Croatia and BiH signed a new border-crossings agreement aligned with Schengen rules, upgrading key crossings to full international status to reduce summer congestion and improve trade flows. World Cup Business Angle: As Canada’s opener vs Bosnia and Herzegovina approaches, FIFA’s record ticket pricing and still-available seats highlight how the tournament is reshaping local consumer spending and event demand across host cities.
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